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How to identify the columns which can be enabled for Audit?
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How to identify the columns which can be enabled for Audit?
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Hi Team,
Greetings
This is about the audit requirement for the capturing the data changes.
Considering the multiple columns in the respective tables - is there a way to quickly identify the columns in that table which can be enabled for audit?
Thanks
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